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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here: I don't have a problem with a non native speaker teaching a foreign language. In fact, it could be a very good thing because a non-native speaker is more acutely aware of what is difficult in learning the language. I don't even have a problem with an occasional typo or error. I do, however, have a problem with errors in every single assignment/worksheet that comes home. The errors, moreover, are of a very basic nature (for example, the language in question is a Romance language and the teacher often uses the wrong gender with nouns; or wrong verb endings. I am just not sure if she is careless and does not proofread, or simply does not speak/write it very well. Ugh. My question is, is there a gentle way to approach her about this?[/quote] OP, you know what's going on: the teacher does not know the language s/he is teaching. All the nonsense about type-os and dyslexia is just noise. If you speak a Romance language, you know gender and verb endings. Period. This is incompetence, and this teacher needs to be doing a different job.[/quote]
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